I have to admit that when I first started writing about DDDD I felt the need to separate its concepts from DDD. The reason for this is that the concepts being discussed were not in the mainstream of DDD. It needed to be segregated so that people could differentiate between the ideas….
Now to let everyone in on the secret. This was a deception on my part.
DDDD is DDD.

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I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Ruth
http://pianonotes.info
I don’t do DDDD yet, but I’ve seen in the last month that I had to integrate a lot of those DDDD things in my DDD project…
How do we know you’re telling the truth now?
Double-Double-D is not a myth, I’ve seen it!
What???
what? who? when?
“There is no spoon.”
It’s from the Matrix, although I would have much preferred “I know Kung Fu”.
Wheres that pic from? Is it a movie?
Uh oh, now Belware is going to come after you.